Lenovo Hits the Road with New Go Accessories

Lenovo has announced a set of mobile productivity-focused PC accessories that it will send under the new Lenovo Go brand.

“Lenovo’s recent Future of Work and Digital Transformation study revealed that a vast majority of businesses surveyed—83 percent—expect to work remote at least half the time, and 60 percent of employees not only agree but are happy to do so,” Lenovo explains. “As more and more businesses adopt remote working policies, the attention turns to the technology that must enable effective collaboration, boost individual performance and productivity, and maximize engagement and motivation. Lenovo Go aims to deliver the complementary tools that efficiently bridge the gap between office, home, and in between and transform a good experience [into] a great experience. Accessories need to live up to the expectation that they can and should be easy to use and enhance work-from-anywhere.”

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Here’s what Lenovo announced.

Lenovo Go USB-C Laptop Power Bank. Featuring a 20,000 mAh capacity and 65-watt power output, the Lenovo Go USB-C Laptop Power Bank can fully charge most laptops at least once and can charge up to three devices simultaneously. It will be available in June and costs $89.99.

Lenovo Go Wireless Multi-Device Mouse. The multi-device mouse can be paired with up to three devices and can then cycle between them using a dedicated button. A second special utility button can be programmed for rapid meeting shortcuts as well, and because the mouse support Q1 charging, it can be charged wirelessly, or using USB-Type C. It will be available in June and will cost $59.99.

Lenovo Go audio solutions. Lenovo plans to release Go-branded audio solutions later this year that will “solve ambient noise, sound quality and ease of use challenges,” but there’s not a lot of information about these products yet.

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